BlueFloat, China’s Dajin to partner on floating wind supply chain

BlueFloat, China’s Dajin to partner on floating wind supply chain Image by BlueFloat Energy/Dajin Heavy Industry

Madrid-based offshore wind developer BlueFloat Energy and Chinese offshore wind fabricator Dajin Heavy Industry on Thursday announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to partner on the supply chain for floating offshore wind.

The collaboration will include identifying the most competitive floating foundation designs and studying new technologies for better performance and cost-efficiency. The companies will aim to streamline fabrication and deployment processes for floating wind foundations.

“By combining BlueFloat Energy’s expertise in offshore wind development with Dajin’s extensive experience in the fabrication and construction of steel structure products for the offshore wind industry, we are well positioned to make significant strides in decarbonising the energy sector and creating a robust, sustainable supply chain,” said BlueFloat CEO Carlos Martin.

According to the announcement, the MoU is the first in a series of upcoming agreements for BlueFloat with key supply chain players in various markets.

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